Zera engages public on dangers of LP gas
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) is engaging people in a bid to enlighten them on the safe use of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) gas. Zera is…
Talen Vision striker eyes Golden Boot
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter FC Talen Vision tear-away winger Calvin “Kung Fu Panda” Chigonero wants to end the Zifa Southern Region Division One season as the top goal scorer. The 21-year-old…
‘Be more vigilant when dealing with contractors, warns Minister Judith Ncube
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) should be more vigilant in dealing with contracted companies and ensure that they do not milk the local authority and Government. Bulawayo…
Gwanda solar investor commends Government support
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter INDEPENDENT power producer, Matshela Energy Limited, which is targeting to set up a 100MW solar plant in Gwanda, Matabeleland South, says it has been energised…
Gold steadies near two-year low
Gold steadied after a volatile session as a parade of central banks followed the Federal Reserve in raising interest rates to cool inflation. Bullion swung between gains and losses Thursday,…
Mudenda addresses State Duma
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter National Assembly Speaker, Advocate Jacob Mudenda made history yesterday after addressing the plenary session of the State Duma Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, where he…
Man shot in beer brawl
A beer brawl in Warren Park 1 last Wednesday saw a City of Harare employee racing to his car, grabbing his FN pistol and firing three shots at another man, hitting him in the neck and on the cheek, and then speeding off without rendering medical assistance or even leaving his name.
Strikes cost SA 1.6 million work days in six months – up 3 000 pc from 2021
Bloomberg South Africa’s work days lost due to strike action rose more than 30-fold in the six months through June compared with the same period a year earlier, driving up…
Talks observers stranded in UK with hotel bill to pay
LONDON. – Four members of the National Democratic Union of Zimbabwe Rhodesia who came to London 17 days ago as “unofficial observers” to the constitutional conference, are stranded here with a £600 hotel bill hanging over their heads.
Activist pushes for sanctions removal
A PALESTINIAN activist, Cde Saleh Hijaz, has arrived in the country to seek for support against Israeli occupation and the lifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe.










